The programme offers junior sea cadets a fun, hands on learning experience that encourages them to learn skills they can build upon, during their time with the Sea Cadets and supports their transition to becoming a senior cadet post their 12th birthday. 

Unit Section

Unit

The Unit section covers everything a junior sea cadet needs to know to feel welcomed, safe and take an active part in their unit.

Waterborne Section

Waterbourne

The Waterborne section develops knowledge, skills and an understanding of how to stay safe and be responsible whilst enjoying water-based activities. 

Community and Citizenship section

Community & Citizenship

Community & Citizenship section develops knowledge, skills and an understanding that cadets need to play a full part in their community as active and responsible citizens. 

Outdoor & Recreation

The Outdoor & Recreation section develops knowledge, skills and an understanding of the basic outdoors and how to take part and have fun in recreational activities.

Commodores Pennant

The highest achievement badge for a junior sea cadet. To be awarded this badge, cadets must first have been awarded with all four coloured sections (above). Junior sea cadets need to complete an extra eight modules from each of the coloured sections.

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